Authorization
to Culture
Non-Approved Fish Species
In
accordance with the Aquaculture Development Act of 1997 (§106-761)
the culture of any aquatic species not approved in the statute
is “prohibited
from propagation and production unless the applicant for the permit first
obtains written permission from the Wildlife Resources Commission.” Here you
will find information to help you apply for authorization to culture
aquatic species not approved in the legislation including:
- step-by-step
instructions to obtain authorization
- information
about the process
- an
authorization application (pdf - opens new window. If possible,
complete application online before printing.)
- potential
aquaculture species not approved in NC Statutes (pdf
- opens new window)
If you have any questions, please contact Kyle Briggs at (828) 659-3324
ext. 222 (email kyle.briggs@ncwildlife.org )
or Diane Renzi at (919) 707-0226 (email diane.renzi@ncwildlife.org).
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Instructions
- Complete clearly
and legibly and sign the Application to
Culture Aquatic Species not approved in NC General Statute § 106-761 (pdf - opens new window. If possible,
complete application online before printing.).
- Submit the signed application to the Wildlife Resources Commission
at:
Wildlife Resources Commission
Chief, Division of Inland Fisheries
1721 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1721
- Expect a visit
to your site by a District Biologist or other representative of the
Wildlife Resources Commission. Commission staff may call
you with questions to collect information needed to complete the assessment
of your proposal.
- Expect a letter
of authorization or denial within 60 days of the submission of your
application. Please
contact us if you are concerned about delays in the process.
- Be aware that
the statute provides that “The Department and
the Wildlife Resources Commission shall have authority to enter the
premises of such facilities to inspect for the possession of a species
other than those authorized in subsection (b) of this section or authorized
by written permission of the Wildlife Resources Commission.”
- The authorization must be renewed each five years.
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Information about the process
Once I apply
for an authorization, what happens next?
Upon receiving the
application, it will be forwarded to an authorization coordinator. He
will work with a fisheries biologist in your district, and with regional
and state fisheries personnel and possibly other state and federal
agencies to review the proposal. The assessment will
focus on the potential for escapement of the cultured fish, and on potential
impacts to the existing fish community, other aquatic organisms, aquatic
habitat and ongoing management activities if the fish escape. Consideration
will also be given to the potential for release of disease organisms
and the potential impact on native fish. Once a thorough review
of your proposal has been completed, the chief of the Division of Inland
Fisheries will send you a written response.
How long
will it take the Wildlife Commission to review the authorization
application?
You should receive a written response within
60 days unless there are unusual circumstances or delays.
Is there
a cost associated with applying for the authorization?
There
is no fee associated with the application review or issuance.
How do I
know if I need an authorization?
If you wish to culture
any aquatic organism for commercial purposes in a system larger than
an aquarium, you should get an aquaculture license from the NC
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. If
the species you wish to culture is not approved in legislation (a list
of the species approved in legislation is attached to the application
form) then you will need authorization from the NC Wildlife Resources
Commission in addition to the aquaculture license. There are special
rules for alligators. If you have further questions, please contact
Kyle Briggs at (828) 659-3324 ext. 222 or by email at kyle.briggs@ncwildlife.org . |